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69传媒celebrates 25 years as first .CA domain name

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Twenty-five years ago on January 12, 1988, the 69传媒 registered its website through the .CA registry. University officials at the time knew they were among the first few to apply, but had no idea they registered the first-ever .CA domain name.

The director of UPEI's first computer centre (later known as the computer services department), Jim Hancock, was listed as the university's administrative contact on the original application.

'It's hard for young people today to imagine a time without the Internet,' says Hancock. '69传媒was one of 10 Canadian universities that brought the Internet to Canada.' He remembers representing 69传媒at a meeting in Victoria, BC and one of the other university delegates saying that it was like building the first railroad across Canada-this time an electronic railroad which would link our country in a way never imagined.

'We had no idea where this Internet 'thing' would lead, but it has changed our world profoundly. In being the first .CA domain, it clearly shows that our University has had, and will continue to have, a very important role to play not only in PEI, but in Canada,' adds Hancock.

David Cairns, retired senior technology advisor at 69传媒was the technology contact on the .CA domain application and recalls the outstanding cooperation between the original institutions registered and the people 'behind the dream.'

'It allowed 69传媒and the Island to access a bigger world beyond our own; we were able to communicate with peers from across the globe,' says Cairns. 'It was a time of network expansion on-campus as well. In 1990, we installed one of the first fibre-optic computer networks in Canada and we've been updating and improving our internal and external networks ever since.'

A celebration on May 14, 2012 marked the official delegation of the .CA domain by Jon Postel, operator of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to John Demco from the University of British Columbia. Demco and a group of volunteers ran the registry until 2000 when the newly incorporated Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) took over the responsibility.

'Having a .CA is like having a Canadian flag on your digital backpack,' says Byron Holland, president and CEO of CIRA. 'As the first to register a .CA, 69传媒holds a unique role in the development of .CA. It is online pioneers like 69传媒that helped shape the Canadian Internet landscape through .CA, and we would like to congratulate them on reaching the 25-year milestone.'

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority is the member-driven organization that manages Canada's .CA domain name registry, develops and implements policies that support Canada's Internet community, and represents the .CA registry internationally. CIRA recently celebrated the registration of the two-millionth .CA domain name.
Visit UPEI.ca on January 11 to go back in time and celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary.

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Sheila Kerry
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